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Instructional Strategies for CTE

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EDUC X 366.14

Study and practice instructional activities and strategies designed to motivate and promote student learning.

Typically Available
Winter
Duration
As few as 8 weeks
Units
3.0
Current Formats
Online
Cost
Starting at $615.00

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What you can learn.

Gain practical skills to create a learner-centered classroom
Effectively use cooperative learning in the classroom
Understand learning theories associated with a student-centered classroom
Understand Bloom’s Taxonomy and relate it to the learning environment
Plan an effective lesson
Develop your professional educational vocabulary

About This Course

Study instructional strategies, activities, and materials to teach adult and adolescent learners. Learn about effective planning and clear presentation of instruction, including motivational strategies for learners. Other course topics include techniques for promoting positive interpersonal relationships in the classroom, school and community; techniques for group facilitation; and principles of learner-centered instruction.

 

Winter 2026 Schedule

Date
Details
Format
 
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This section has no set meeting times.
Instructor:
Irene Fujii
REG#
407015
Fee:
$615.00
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Notes
Course restricted to students admitted into the UCLA Extension CTE credential program; no public enrollment allowed. Internet access required.
Deadline
No refunds after January 26, 2026

This course applies toward the following programs

specialization Become a teacher by utilizing your professional skills and experience. This credential program enables talented industry professionals in select fields to begin teaching immediately in public schools upon enrollment while earning a California Career & Technical (CTE) clear teaching credential.

Become a teacher by utilizing your professional skills and experience. This credential program enables talented industry professionals in select fields to begin teaching immediately in public schools upon enrollment while earning a California Career & Technical (CTE) clear teaching credential.